Friday 10th November 2023

Check out the results from the Scottish Student Judo Kyu Grade Tournament!

Friday 10th November 2023

Scottish Student Sport (SSS) and Scottish Fencing are excited to re-announce their partnership aimed at promoting and developing fencing among student athletes in Scotland.

Scottish Student Sport (SSS) and Scottish Fencing are excited to re-announce their partnership aimed at promoting and developing fencing among student athletes in Scotland.

Scottish Fencing have been a key partner over the years, and reconfirming our partnership ensures we move forward with dual purpose!

Chris Purdie, Head of Competitions, Scottish Student Sport said:

“Through the renewed partnership between Scottish Fencing and Scottish Student Sport, we aim to actively promote and develop the sport of fencing within the student community. We’re enthusiastic about working together to provide opportunities for students to engage in and excel at fencing, fostering a supportive and competitive environment that contributes to the growth of the sport in educational institutions.”

Clare Queen, Chief Operating Officer/Head of Pathways, Scottish Fencing added:

“We are delighted to renew our partnership agreement with Scottish Student Sport for another two years. Student fencers are an important part of the fencing community and we are looking forward to working with Scottish Student Sport and Scottish Student Fencing to help support and strengthen the student fencing clubs and student fencing events. The key focus will be on providing opportunities for student fencing clubs to develop, coaches, referees and volunteers.”

We can’t wait to see our student fencers back on the pistes!

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Thursday 26th October 2023

We are thrilled to unveil the National Squad Programme for the 23/24 season, and it’s packed with exciting opportunities for students across the nation.

We are thrilled to unveil the National Squad Programme for the 23/24 season, and it’s packed with exciting opportunities for students across the nation. Read on below for the key highlights:

1. Returning Champions: We’re delighted to announce the return of the six sports that brought us stellar action last season. Basketball, Cricket, Cross-Country, Netball, Sailing, and Volleyball are all back with their representative squads, ready to once again display their talent and determination.

2. New Horizons: This season, we’re adding two exciting sports to our lineup – Football and Shinty. Football’s return is particularly noteworthy, marking a triumphant comeback after a hiatus due to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. We can’t wait to see the new energy and skill these sports bring to our program.

3. A Dedicated Team: It’s not just about the athletes; it’s also about the dedicated individuals who make it all possible. We’re thrilled to see numerous familiar faces within our network taking on the important roles of Volunteer Support Staff. These incredible individuals are the backbone of our program, and you can catch updates about them on our SSS social media channels every week. Keep your eyes peeled; you might just recognize some outstanding contributors!

4. Fostering Student Development: We’re committed to the continual growth and development of our program. One of our overarching objectives is to recognize the tremendous opportunity this program provides to students. It’s a chance to be part of a performance pathway while pursuing their academic endeavors at college or university. We believe in nurturing the potential of our young athletes and supporting their journey towards excellence.

5. An Action-Packed Season Ahead: As we look ahead to the 23/24 season, we’re filled with anticipation. This season promises to be action-packed, with athletes from various sports disciplines coming together to showcase their skills, dedication, and teamwork. Get ready for a season of incredible sportspersonship and memorable moments.

We invite all sports enthusiasts, students, and supporters to join us in this exciting journey. The National Squad Programme 23/24 is not just about sports; it’s about passion, growth, and community. Let’s come together to make this season unforgettable!

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Wednesday 18th October 2023

Scottish Canoe Ace Eilidh Gibson joins SSS as our new Inclusion and Culture Coordinator. Find out more about Eilidh by reading on.

We’re delighted to announce that Eilidh Gibson had joined SSS as our new Inclusion and Culture Coordinator. Eilidh has competed at international level in Canoe Slalom and is a passionate inclusion advocate, founding Slalom Inspires in 2018 in an effort to empower girls through sport. We’re buzzing to have Eilidh in the team, so caught up with her to find out a wee bit more about what makes her tick!

Read on below:

  1. What are you most excited about in joining the SSS team?

 

Alongside my sporting career, I have always been incredibly passionate about inclusion. I have lived experience of how sport can change lives and I have worked to create opportunities for more people to have a chance at this life-changing magic. When I saw the role of Inclusion and Culture Coordinator at SSS advertised, I read the description and immediately thought that it was something I really wanted to do. I not only felt that I could make a positive impact in this area, but I also had had really positive experiences with SSS as an organisation when I was a student in Edinburgh. The team at SSS seems like a phenomenally experienced, diverse group of people who genuinely care about the work they are doing. I can’t think of a better place to work! I’m excited to learn from the team and, hopefully, contribute to making sport more inclusive.

Photo Credit – Kim Jones

 

  1. What’s the best live sporting moment that you’ve been a part of/seen?

 

The best live sporting moment I’ve seen was watching the 2012 London Olympic final of the men’s C2 canoe slalom. I was sixteen years old, surrounded by 12,000 people in the stands as we watched the GB men’s crews win gold and silver. To this day, I have never experienced anything as loud as that crowd. It still gives me goosebumps.

 

  1. Could you tell us a bit about your sporting background? What’s your next big sporting event?

 

The sport of canoe slalom has changed and shaped my life. I started paddling with my parents on Scottish rivers when I was little but I much preferred swimming (canoeing was always too cold!). I only really fell in love with canoeing when I was thirteen but from then, I went on to make the junior, U23 and senior GB teams. I was lucky enough to compete at World Championship level and spend eight years as a full-time athlete (although four of those years were balancing university!). The time I spent on the British Team brought me some of the most rewarding and challenging moments of my life. I retired from competition at the start of 2022 and since then I’ve been enjoying being a beginner at some new sports. Let’s just say that I’m not a natural at kickboxing… I’m in search of my next sporting challenge!

 

  1. What is your ideal holiday destination?

 

My family and my sport have definitely made me a water baby so any holiday in the sun near rivers, lakes or the sea is ideal for me!

 

  1. Did you study in Scotland? Do you have a particular allegiance to one of our member institutions that we ought to know about?

 

Yes, I studied Biomedical Sciences (Physiology) at Edinburgh University and graduated in 2018. Although I’m a very fair person, Edinburgh Uni is always going to have a special place in my heart!

 

  1. Ham and Pineapple on Pizza, yes or no?

100% yes

Eilidh can be reached at eilidhgibson@scottishstudentsport.com.

Photo credit – Kim Jones

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Monday 16th October 2023

Helensburgh Sailing Club, Rhu Rd Lower, Helensburgh, G84 8QT

Friday 13th October 2023

Oriam, Heriot Watt University, Currie, EH14 4AS

We’re excited to host the SS Netball Championship Finals, as part of our Scottish Student Finals Day!

 

Venue: Oriam, Heriot-Watt University, EH14 4AS

Date: Wednesday 1st April 2026

Center Pass: TBC

Draw: Teams have already entered this event, with the full draw available on Playwaze, here. This link also includes details of play-by dates per round.

Eligibility: All matriculated students are eligible to compete for their team, as part of our Terms and Conditions policy.

Pre-Event Info: To be released ahead of the event

 

Contact: All enquiries about this event should be directed to SSS Staff member, Sophie Charlton, on sophie@scottishstudentsport.com

Stay Connected: A photographer may be present on the day. Follow us @ScotStuSport on Instagram for the latest updates and tag us in your content to feature on the channel!

Terms and Conditions: Participation is subject to these Terms and Conditions

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Thursday 12th October 2023

We are absolutely thrilled to share some exciting news: the successful acquisition of brand new trampolines through the SSS Special Projects Fund.

We are absolutely thrilled to share the exciting news of our recent achievement: the successful acquisition of brand new trampolines through the SSS Special Projects Fund.

The SSS Special Projects Fund is a vital initiative that channels its resources into projects with a sustainable impact on the student sporting community. It focuses on funding projects of up to £5000 that align with the core values of SSS, ultimately promoting growth and development in the student sports realm.

We were able to secure two state-of-the-art trampolines, along with two end decks and a middle mat, all procured this year. What makes this even more remarkable is that we obtained these high-quality items at a significant discount, thanks to the generous support from the Sparta Trampoline Club. Their unwavering dedication to the student trampoline community has made our funds go further than we could have ever imagined, and for that, we extend our heartfelt gratitude.

To ensure that these new trampolines and equipment are accessible and can be effectively utilized, they will be housed at Glasgow Caledonian University’s ARC facility. This strategic move serves a dual purpose. Firstly, it will support the club’s growth, providing members with top-notch equipment for training and competition. Additionally, this arrangement ensures that the venue can host SSS competitions and activities for many years to come, enhancing the overall student sports experience.

Students from all across Scotland will soon have the opportunity to make use of this equipment during the upcoming Scottish Student Trampoline Training Weekend, scheduled for the 20th and 21st of October. This event will serve as a fantastic opportunity for students to come together, hone their skills, and foster a sense camaraderie within the student trampoline community.

 

“I am so incredibly pleased that our SSS special project funding application has been successful in securing £4000 to purchase two trampolines, two end decks, two end deck mats and a middle mat from Sparta Trampoline Club for GCU.
This will have an amazingly beneficial impact on the GCU team. Not only will it literally double their training time, but they will also now be able to have a safer parallel set-up, which makes learning new skills much less scary! They are also now able to regularly train synchronised trampoline which the team excel in. Although GCU is a small team, they have so much potential and lots of up-and-coming gymnasts who we’ll have to keep an eye on at SSTO! We hope these additional trampolines really empower them to achieve their full potential in the sport and attract lots of new members.
Alongside this, the whole Scottish Student Trampoline community benefits from GCU now being able to hold league events and open training sessions!
We are so grateful to Sparta Trampoline Club SCIO for their continued support and close ties to the student trampoline community. This transaction will result in their ability to buy more amazing equipment for their venue as well, promoting a sustainable circular economy!” Hollie Fullerton, Scottish Student Trampoline Chair

 

During the periods that fall between our various competitive events and tournaments, the members of the GCU Trampoline Club will be afforded the invaluable opportunity to utilize these tables for their own training sessions.

 

“GCU Students’ Association is absolutely delighted to hear about the two trampolines and end decks that have arrived at GCU Arc and are funded by Scottish Student Sport Special Project Funds. This equipment will help our own trampoline club to grow and develop as well as offering opportunities to the wider Scottish student trampoline community to use the Arc as a place to train and compete. Thanks to Scottish Student Trampoline Development Group, GCU Arc staff and GCU Trampolining for collaborating, organising and supporting this initiative”. Solomon Ajala (Vice President GSBS, GCU Students’ Association)

 

The team at SSS is absolutely thrilled to witness the tangible and positive impact that our Special Projects funding has had on the development of student trampolining in Scotland. The success stories that have emerged from the projects we’ve supported have been nothing short of inspiring. Whether it’s through new equipment, enhanced facilities, or innovative initiatives, the Special Projects fund has played a pivotal role in fostering sustainable growth and positive change within the student sporting community. The continued evolution of student trampolining in Scotland is a testament to the power of strategic investment and shared ambition.

Are you excited about the prospect of bringing your own innovative project to life? If so, we encourage you to consider applying for a Special Project grant. The SSS team is here to support and collaborate with you in turning your vision into reality. To kickstart the process, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our dedicated Business Manager, Julia Stenhouse.

 

 

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Monday 9th October 2023

Venue: Craigtoun Country Park, St. Andrews

We’re excited to host another Scottish Student XC Championship event! There’s more than just medals and club bragging rights to race for – the top 12 male and female finishers will gain automatic qualification into our Scottish Student XC National Squad team.

 

Scottish Student Cross-Country Championships 2025

Date: Sunday 16th November

Venue: Craigtoun Country Park, St Andrews, KY16 8NX

Cost: TBC

Payment: Invoices will be distributed to Sports Unions on behalf of teams following the entry closing date.

Entries: Entries will open on Playwaze shortly

Entry deadline: TBC

 

Pre-event information: Will be distributed ahead of the event

Course Map: TBC

 

Race times TBC

Womens race:

Mens race:

 

Results

Results will go live immediately following the race

 

FAQs

  • Declarations close 30mins ahead of each race
  • Parking is available but sharing transport is encouraged
  • Chip timing will be used and all chips must be returned following the race
  • Medal presentation will take place after the event
  • Medals for top 3 individual male/female winners and top 3 male/female teams of 4

 

Eligibility: Eligibility from SSS-affiliated Scottish university and college students as per our Terms and Conditions.

Contact: All enquiries about this event should be directed to SS Cross Country Chair, Iona McKay, on ScotStuCrossCountry@outlook.com or Sophie Charlton on sophie@scottishstudentsport.com

Stay Connected. A photographer may be present on the day. Follow us @ScotStuSport on Instagram for the latest updates and tag us in your content to feature on the channel!

Terms and Conditions: Participation is subject to these Terms and Conditions

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Monday 9th October 2023

Kincardine Shooting Range, FK10 4SF